Iran’s UN ambassador says 78 people have been killed and over 320 injured in Israeli attacks
- Israel launched a series of airstrikes on Iran on Friday, targeting nuclear and military facilities in Tehran and other locations.
- The strikes followed escalating tensions after years of covert conflict and coincided with deadlocked nuclear talks scheduled for Sunday in Oman.
- The attacks killed at least 78 people, including senior military commanders and nuclear scientists, while injuring over 320, and prompted Iranian missile retaliations against Israel.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu called the operation a prolonged effort to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons and urged Iranians to unite against their government, while Iranian officials warned of severe retaliation.
- The strikes intensified regional instability, increased anxiety among Iran's leadership, and cast doubt on the upcoming U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations amid warnings that Iran might withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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Netanyahu says Israel will strike 'every target of the ayatollah regime' in Iran
In Iran, at least 78 people were killed and more than 320 wounded in Israeli strikes, Iran's ambassador to the UN said Friday. On Saturday, Iranian state TV said 60 people, including 20 children, were killed in an Israeli strike on a Tehran housing complex.
The aggression by the Zionist regime of Israel against Iran and the ballistic missile retaliation attacks by the Government of Tehran have left at least 81 dead, including senior Iranian military and scientists, as well as about 400 wounded. READ ALSO: Open War: Iran Launches New Missiles After Interception of Israeli Zionist Targets According to Iranian authorities, the more than 300 Zionist attacks of the early hours of this Friday caused the …
The escalation continues Saturday between the two countries. Iran has retreated to Israeli attacks on its nuclear sites, which have killed 78 people since Friday.
Explosions were heard over Tel Aviv and Jerusalem overnight and the Israeli military ordered people to take cover as Iran fired a fresh wave of rockets, media reported early Saturday. Iran says 78 people have been killed and 320 injured in the Israeli attacks, most of them civilians, Iran says.
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